So i have been reading and doing research on Googles algorithms and weather or not google actually has a way to track duplicate content, and what i have come up with is that google does not have any real method to find out where the actual content was originally from. What do you guys think of this, does google have ways to track where the content was originally from?

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i belive google knows well about the location of original content, for example the first content that google indexd is considered the genuine souce of the context 7 all others are considered as duplicate context.

The process is on the Basis of 'First come First get' ..content which is indexed firstly is the original >> although if some high ranking site copy your content & it might have good position in Ranking!

Iīve seen Google showing to identical articles because they were both in two trustworthy sites. Only the navigation and a footer were different. So you better donīt get any trustworthy site copying your site because itīll probably show it and above yours.

i belive google knows well about the location of original content, for example the first content that google indexd is considered the genuine souce of the context 7 all others are considered as duplicate context.

The first content that Google indexed does not mean that it is original content.

Take for example a PR 6 site and a PR 1 site. Google may crawl the PR 6 site many times a day, but would only crawl the PR 1 site once a day, in the best case scenario.

If the PR 6 site copies content from the PR 1 site and Google indexes that content first on the PR 6 site, can we trust Google?

So i have been reading and doing research on Googles algorithms and weather or not google actually has a way to track duplicate content, and what i have come up with is that google does not have any real method to find out where the actual content was originally from. What do you guys think of this, does google have ways to track where the content was originally from?